UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Too Late to Classify in yesterday's News of the Newest A new Crepe cloth shirt came in this morning by express. It's a "Highland" plaid in beautiful color combinations. See it in our window — #2. Sizes $ 1 3 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 1 5 \frac{1}{2} $ Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream for Sunday Dinner Also Brown Bread, Caramel Nut, Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream, and Pineapple Ice REYNOLDS BROS. Order early to insure early delivery Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl RAIN PREVENTED GAME Muddy Field Made Bethany Contest Impossibility Yesterday W. O. Hamilton, manager of athletics, proved a good weather prophet yesterday after predicting an end to the ten-hour rain, finally lost his job and made a comeback at a mud on McCook Field diamond and ordered the Bethany game cancelled. Although cheating Kansas out of what would have probably been an easy practice game, Coach McCarty's athletes will have a chance of another practice contest Tuesday of next week when St. Marys comes to Lawrence for a one game series with the Crimson and Blue diamond athletes. Granger Teaches at Chicago Granger Teaches at Chicago Mishall Granger, who took his masters in economics from the University last year and who is now a fellow in economics at the University of Chicago, has been promoted to mentor of teaching assistant for next year. K. U. Grad To Northwestern Clark E. Young, a graduate in the department of bacteriology, has been awarded a fellowship in the department of bacteriology at Northwestern University. The fellowship provides five hundred dollars per year for three years. Arthur Rowman, who was a senior this year, but accepted a position in the office of the city engineer of Topeka in preference to completing his engineering course, visited Lawrence friends Sunday. Dwight Gregory, '19 College, is one freshman who says that by gosh, if he'd known that he had to wear his freshman cap this spring, he sure wouldn't have bought that new three dollar hat. Lois Risinger, '19 Fine Arts, is ill with an attack of tonsilitis and is confined to her room. Bowersock Theatre TONIGHT and TOMORROW Mary Pickford in a drama of humanity The Eternal Grind EasterOpening Sale Just because it's Easter Time is no reason why prices should be sky-high. The Jones Easter Sales of stylish new apparel for Men, Women and Children will this year make another low-price record, for we've prepared marvelously well. Our connections with the largest Apparel and Dry Goods buying organization in the world gives us buying opportunities unpossessed by the ordinary store. And so it's greatly to your profit to attend the Jones Easter Opening Sale that Jones pays your Railroad Fare to Kansas City and back home by refunding out-of-town customers $5% of their purchases up to the amount of their Round-trip Railroad Fare. Starts Monday April 17th Make next Monday a Holiday and Come to Kansas City at our Expense. You are invited to come-you are invited to make use of the splendid saving opportunity now offered you. Whatever in clothing you may need-for men or boys-women or girls-will be specially priced during this Sale. Come to Kansas City At Our Expense THE JONES STORE@ Kansas City's Profit-Sharing Store Emery, Bird, Thayer Company Kansas City, Mo. "Our Store for Men" Walnut Street Floor